
Barry Humphries’ Weimar Cabaret is a fascinating, entertaining, remarkable and unparalleled performance and exploration of music from the years of Germany’s Weimar Republic.

Curly bursts onto the scene with a vibrant rendition of Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ and all my childhood memories flood in with the force of a cattle stampede.

Great dialogue and prose mixed with a beautiful use of space and movement, these blend together harmoniously to achieve just the right balance.

The youth-based circus company features fourteen incredible performers in the hour long show, tumbling, tricking and trapeze-ing with breathtaking skill

This production is fun, light hearted theatre that while not taking its subject matter too seriously leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling upon its final messages.

This is acting, singing and performance at its best with such clever writing, direction and major research into Ms Garland herself, I felt I had witnessed one small part of the life and last moments of Judy’s tragic life.

In LaunchPad dance makers Liesel Zink and Lucas Jervies created successful duos. But, it’s a big leap to make a work for seven dancers and then for Weir to stage the result as a part of EDC’s mainstream annual program.